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1 D. C., A TUESDAY. JANUARY 17. 1888—-SIX PAGES. THE EVENING STAR.|Q, ..0547 Wear Ie H WASHINGTON bem ini ae AND IT IS LIRELY THAT WE WILL HAVE MORE CROSBY 8. NOWES......---0---1--- NOT | OF IT DURING THE TWO MONTHS TO COME ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent | THAN WE HAVE HAD IN THE TWO MONTHS bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of amy other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that «tall the other daily papers kere added teaether. PAST. OURSTOCK OF THESE GOODS IS CLEAN AND IN GOOD SHAPE. ON SOME BROKEN LINES WE MAKE SHARP REDUCTIONS. ALLOUR@50SATIN <aknatil iain | LINED, VELVET EDGE COATS ARE MARKED AT ‘The success of ex-Secretary Lamar | muster with his late brethren of the Senate was | #40. ONE OR TWO LINES OF WHICH THERE ARE due, if accounts be true, to the independent attl- | ONLY A FEW SIZES LEFT. ARE 835. tude of two or three Senators who forsook their aaa party forone occasion only. That they were not co YOULL BUY NO BETTER ANY WHERE IN WASH. erced Into voting against confirmation shows how | INGTON AT ANY PRICE. the eancus ssstrm has lost Its grip upon our l*- | THE RoyS WANT OVERCOATS AS WELL AS THE ie. Ate rs ayo It would have teem quite 10 order forthe caucus machinery to be | MEN, AXD WE ARE NOW PREPARING TO CLEAN Drought into play, partly for the purpose of secur- | OUT OUR STOCK OF OVERCOATS BY PUTTING ing & rejection, and partly to give those Senators wi EM Who Wanted to cast adverse votrs a convenient €x- SUCH PRICES ON THEM AS WILL MAKE TH use for dotng so, In case they should be called to | MOVE. ee eee SAYING THAT ALL OUR GOODS BETWEEN SUCH AND SUCH PRICES ARE DOWN TO A GIVEN FIGURE DON'T CONVEY A VERY CORRECT IDEA FOR THERE MAY BE TWO OR THREE SUITS Wooowsrn & Lormnors Corus. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1888. CHANGED DAILY. Repvcrioss Tx Wrars. ‘Weshall continue to reduce prices on our Winter Wraps untii the entire line te disposed of. We have never offered better banains than are now on sale. Weare clearing out all winter ‘goods previous to our Semi-Anunal Inventory. January 31. Lower prices have been made on our stock of Boys’ Winter Overcosts and Suite, WOUD WARD & LOTHROP. Cor, 11th aud | Ascor 42 Pics Lare ‘We have left only about 42 pieces of the 38 in- All-Wool Dress Goods at 3740. PER YARD. ‘Theso are ip this season's most desirable Checks Plaids, Plains, and Fancy Mix.ures. and sold early inthe se'@ mat 50c. per yurd. Are a genuine barzain at 37 4c. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ate, n.w. Cararer Taux Ar Averiox. FOR SALR 825,000 worth of Housekeeping Goods, at Store No. 1117 Penneylvanis Avenue, TO-MORROW, from Sam to6p.m FOR SALE. $11,500 worth of Boys’ Clothing, at Store No, 407 ‘12th street northwest, TO-MORROW, from 8 a, m. 06 p.m. FOR SALE. 819.000 worth of Upholstery Goods, at Store No. 1119 Pounsylvania avenue, TO-MORROW, from 8 u. m. to6 p.m Crearaxce Sire Ov Usvenwean. It is our desire to close out the entire winter stock of Men's, Ladies’ and Misses’ Merino aud Wool Underwear previous to stock-takins Jan— wary 31, and to that end have made the follow- iu reductions: MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAK. ‘Men's Genuine sreuch 12-thread Balorigcan, Underwear, winter weiht, full regular made and full fashioned. Shirts, sizes 34 to 44. rawers, 30 to 42 inches, Sold heretofore at 81.50 tor smallest size; rise 10c. making the largest size cost 82. We now offer all sizes at Seach, Men's Heavy Scotch (Shetland) Lamb's wool Underwear, full regular and fail fashioned. Shirts, sizes 35, 38,42 and 44; drawers, sizes RULES OF THE SALE. | 20 Fer Cent Discount off marked prices, Terms Cash. | Dealers must call before 11a. m. oF after 4:30 p. ma. The public are invited from 8 a m. to 6 p. m. | | | | A SPECIAL NOTICE. | ‘The Departments, as quoted above, were introduced at | the PALAIS ROYAL but three mouths since, The | E. B BARNUM & CO, Searsxis Asp Seat Pivse Waars. At the Reducrd Rates we bave been selling, there are but a few more left of the SHORT WRAPS AND SACQUES. | In the event of not hitting we take measures and ‘Sl orders within afew days. One lot of BLACK PLUSH VISITES, with Jet, sizes 34, 36, 38, reduced from $18 to * Mr. Lamar’s vote fs not far from that of Stanley Matthews, whose case was a relic of the quarrels within bis own party which broke out dugng the Hayes admin’stration. It ts an important one, | historically speaking, a8 upon the confirmation oF 2 rejection of his nomination hung practically the | THAT ARE MARKED DOWN A GOOD DEAL AND decision of the question whether men who had | prepy THAT ARE REDUCED VERY LITTLE. seeciateed aisqualifed tor certain’ teaerai | THE WAY TO UNDERSTAND WHAT WE ARE omices. They had found their way back | OFFERING YOU AND THE PRICES 18 TO COME mto the executive branch of the Gov- ernment and into the legislative branch; pat | “¥PD SEE THEM. s the appotntment of Senator Jackson to becircutt | THEY TELL THEIR OWN STORY. WE DON'T judge of che sixth judicial cirouit was the Arst | PRETEND THAT WE ARK MARKING ALL OUR noteworthy case of thelr return to the judictai an é branch, Br. Jackson never took a prominent part | GOODS DOWN. SUCH GOODS AS WE WOULD tm the rebellion, but was a sympathizer with it, | HAVE TO REPLACE TO KEEP OUR STOCK IN | and Coot a an _——— — here posed | SEASONABLE SHAPE WE DO NOT MARK DOWN, | the Confederacy. A he was a member of the Sen- | ate almost: up to the hour of his nomination, and | FOR OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE GOODS | personally a favorite with his associates, and as | CAN BE AFFORDED. | is course since the war had been extremely con- | Servative, there was no organized opposition to him, and his case could hardly be regarded as a precedent. Mr. Lamar, however, by bis defense of Jefferson Davis on the floor of the Senate, and his | MANY approving references to the posttion of the | Jal7 931 PENN. AVENUE. southern states in the civil contest, had made himself a shining mark for the shafts of his oppo- nents; and the fact that his was the first case of the nomfnation of a participant tn secession to the court of Inst appeal, whose members are called upon to settle the gravest questions of constitu- tonal law, caused many Senators to put thelr dis- approval on record, as it were, even though few probably bad any idea of procuring his defeat, <a A correspondent complained the other day agatust the “screeds” published in Tre Sta: about high house reuts in Washington, on the gfound that such articles “do injury to the city.” On stinilar grounds, doubtless, complaint could be made of the occasional mention that the streets are not swept as ofven or as thoroughly ss they ought to be, or the sugzestion that the popular FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, demand for better water supply should be met by hastening work on the new aqueduct. The | $25and up. Narrow Persian Lamb and Beaver only Way certain defects in the elty’s gov-rnment, | ‘Trimmings for Bonnets, its publie works, or its soclal customs, can be Temedied is by dtawing attention to them. And In thfs line ft 1s a proper subject of discussion why itts that, with as much unimproved land as we have now within the boundartes of Washington, there are so few houses for rent at a tow figure, | easy of access to departments where clerks are nployed by howsand at salaries ranging | from tweive fen hundred dollars. These | B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | “Ger Me A Sirvartox wiz People make, in many respects, the very bestelass| IN SOME CITY WHERE SAKS AND CoM- of tenants. They are apt to be methodicat | r may! : in their habits. prudent and thrifty, and they| PANY HAVENOSTORE. 1 CANNOT MEET make polat of paying their depts as THEIR PRICES HERE IN WASHINGTON fast ernment, money are mes in from the Gov- | not rich men, and at incomes they must es which cost them not morethan twenty to th riy dollars a month, and near enough to their om * them the extra expense of riding both Ways every day. There ts an abundance of land now occupied by unprofitable rookeries, or at occupied at all, near the very heart of the city, owned in large tracts by estates and corporations, and witicl, if Its owners were shrewd, could, ft Is Beltiewed, be AND MAKE MY DEPARTMENT PAY." THE FOREGOING 18 AN EXTRACT FROM A LETTER WRITTEN SOME TIME AGO TO ONE OF OUR MANUFACTURERS OF Boys AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING BY A GEN- TLEMAN WHO WAS THEN MANAGING THE BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT OF A | WASHINGTON HOUSE, AND ITS SILENT | ance of private dwellings, | TELLS A TRUESTORY AND POINTS OUT tn esch, cot be revended sat roeuites of rooms | 4 MORAL. No OTHER HOUSE HERE CAN would live im them all the year round, instead of | SEQUENTLY NOONE ELSE CAN SELL AS repens ‘an eae pomp LOW AND DO A PAYING BUSINESS. THE ‘were made on a considerable scale, tt would | REASON 18 PLAIN, WE HANDLE GOODS sae ere Qumlctently succes ful to set the | 18 ENORMOUS QUANTITIES, WE BUY - ——- WHO BUYS LARGELY CAN ALWAYS BUY CHEAPER THAN THE SMALLER BUYER. WE BUY FOR CASH ONLY; THEREFORE, THE MANUFACTURERS, ASSUMING NO RISK WITH OUR PURCHASES, SELL US AT BED-ROCK PRICES, WE KNOW THE WANTS OF WASHINGTON, BEING “N.A- TIVE HERE AND TO THE MANNER BORN.” CONSEQUENTLY PARENTS CAN ALWAYS FIND HERE JUST THE THINGS 10 SUIT THEIR BOYS. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES IS IT ANY WONDER THEN THAT WE DO SUCH A TREMENDOUS BUS- INESS IN BOYS' CLOTHING: JUST AT ‘THIS TIME ESPECIALLY WE ARE OFFER- ING THE RICHEST BARGAINS EVER SHOWN IN BOYS' SUITS, OVERCOATS AND OTHER BELONGINGS COME IN AND | LOOK THEM OVER AT YOUR CONVE- NIENCE. oto sa ‘The report of the New York state commission to | recommend the best method of executing the death sentence upon criminals, follows the line Which was briefly sketched in these columns a| Week Or two ago, In a review of the correspondence | which had poured im upon the commission since | thelr investications began. It sets forth the great | advantages of electricity over any other method | Suggested, a3 being bloodless, Instantaneous, | and never-failing tn its operation, and apparently | painless. The particular form of application pro- poset by the commission Is the familiar one of the chair, With footrest and headrest, to which the convict Is fastened, aud in which he 8 suddenly striexea dead by the pressing of a button. It would be possible, of course, to make this more strictly automatic than any other mode. ‘Tue button might be connected with a clockwork | apparatus so arranged that the pressure would occur at a certain moment, perhaps not definitely known even totheexecutioner himself, Whose only function would be the winding upof the main- spring when be received word from the sheriff that | all Was ready. ‘The absence of direct human agen- ¢F tm the matter would rob the opponents of the system of their standard objection, that any method of capital punishment ts brutal which re- quires one human being knowingly to take the | life of another human being 1a coid blood. There 4s lttie doubt that if the experiment of electrical | executions were once fairly made, the rope would gO Out of vogue ever: where except in frontier set- | ements, ————. + —__ Cinetnnatt yesterday witnessed the extraord!- Rary spectacle of an entire court of the United States—judge, Jury, crier, clerks, tipstaffs, coun sel, prisoner, and all—taking up its march in solemn procession to the house of a private citizen for the purpose of hearing his testimony as he lay stretebed on a couch with a broken leg. ‘This sort of thing recalis the origin of the term “cireutt,” now 80 cousmonly applied, without a definite Meaning, to courts which are really local, but fuing back to the practice of the judges when they tarried their tribunals around with them from place to place, and sometimes forced an obstYrate Jury to @ conclusion by bundling them into a fpringless cart and driving them over the roughest oad 1n the district. All this formality at Cinctnnatt was due to the desire for a full examination of the wounded wit- nes including answers to cross-questions, which could uot be obtained by a mere written depost- tion. It was in the interest of fairness to the de- fendant, one of the chief officers of the late Fidel- iy Dank, and shows how careful a regard 1s always bad for the rights of the individual as against the state,even in a court constituted by the state for the purpose of bringing to punish- Ment offenders against its peace and dignity. = ‘We who live in mild and cheerful climate have ttle dew of the rigors of a winter in the north- ‘west, with its accompaziment of snow-biockades and bitzzanis, where teachers and children are froen to death on thetr way to school, teamsters and their horses fall dead in the road and farmers 4m their felds, and mothers who leave thetr door- steps to gu to the assistance of their little ones, DUE & stone's throw away, are killed before they SAKS AND COMPANY, 3816 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. ece, 08 > perce We are selling all the standard and fancy quality writing papers at prices never equalled in the station- ery stores. Our goods are sold by the pound, and you ket about twice as much for the motey ae in buying by the quire: Berkshire and Franconia Mills, Octavo and Commer. tal Sizes, per pound (about 100 sheets), 15c. pound. Broad-taid Linen, Satin Finish, Ruled or Plain, 30e. pound. ‘Smooth Cream Laid, Ruled or Plain, 30e. pound. Antique Linen, Octavo or Commercial, 30c. pound. Edinburgh Linen, Azure, Octavo, 1oc. pound, Queen Anu Linen, 300, pound. Envelopes to match these, 5 and 10c. package. Beacon Hill Linen, Smooth or Antique Finsh, Oc- tavo and Com. Sizes, Ruled and Plain, 40c. pound. | Are notifed that the Sale now taking place offers an ean get back. We find it hard to understand how Marcus Ward's Royal Irish Linen, Ovtavo 49c. such things can be; and the reffection of how so pound: Commercial 6c. pound. many of cur countrymen are suffering ought to} _ Overland Mail, Foreign Correspondence, 40 and Tbe. wake us very patient with the little freaks of | PuDd. per stormy weather which we have to bear from time — oo P to time. Envelopes to match, 10 and 15e. package. | | Loremonence Cards nnd Envelopen iS, 25, and Gaaxo Ovesixa Proeresive Euchre Seta, 7, CONTINUE THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK art | 74d Canta. Se. : OUR NEW BUILDING, 514 OTH ST. ¥. W. a Black Letter, 5e.; Black Letter, 3 pint, 25. Blue Black, 10c.; Fast Bed, 10c. ‘Ruby's Metal Paints: ‘Royal Gilding, 49. ; Royal 49e. ‘Royal Bilver, 49c. Gola Tue Boe Ladies should come and register their names for the Elegant 660 NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. ‘EW DEPARTURE ENCOURAGED. William's Li Gold, 2° Instructions given in all kinds of Embevidery and | Visiting Cards, 150 ec GO DECORATIVE PAINTING. SMITH ae wi We have engaged the very best talent to superintend fis department. Lustre Painting, Landscape Paint- ing, and all the different branches taught. We have elegant well Lighted and ventulated rooms for inatruc- See iecee et 8. OPPENHEIMER & BLO, NEW BUILDING, 914 Mth strect a.w., bet. E and F. Lacey pi Proprietor having determined ntinue them offers the stocks, valued at $55,500, at less than Cost Prices, 34, 38 and 40. ‘Sold heretofore for...... Closing-ont price. Men's Heavy Carel's-Hair Mixed Underwear, very pleasant to the sRin, Shirts, 4,44 and 46; drawers, izes . ‘Sold hervtofore AN EXPLANATION. jon’ All-Wool Scarlet Medicated Under- wear, full revular inade. Shirts, size 40; draw- ee, ‘$0 The Goods were selected by competent buyers from tue leading manufacturers, and were bought for | Cash, and marked at sail profit. Immediately | after Christmas oach article was remarked at Clos- | ing-Out Prices, and now ax 20-Per Cent Discount i | allowed off these last prices, it can be truly said | LESS THAN COST PRICES. heretofore at. Closing-ont price... Men's White Heavy. <i Wear, extra «rade, “Shirts, #izes fd jienens drawers, wizes'94, 6, juches old heretofore at, Ciosing-ont price. Mon’s Extra Heavy: 1. ba id "New Bruns. Wick Cove Underwear, extra dive qualits, 101 Fegular, made and full cushioned. , Sh. ts izes SH and 38: ty r NOTICE TO MOTHERS. Cloming-out price Men's Extra AlT-Wool Ei We want you to see our Boys’ Clothing, and then you | mere Unierwear, full regular made and tu. Shirts, with ribbed skirt can form an opinion. There has been so much fashioned, fine g1 exaweration of late in advertising Boys’ Clothing | "3.345 0 and. 8; drawers, selt-taced, sizes, that you are justifiably suspicious of all announce: Hold herotot : 92.50 Se ere) ie Meat gotmg out of the business. cated Underwear, iull rewular 1 ade, extra fit juality. “Shirts liave ribbed. akirt, mzes 34 to tik TR Biawe have velf-tacines sizes 44 te Sold heretofore at. Clostng-out price (Meu’s Dept | nce 1613 F st) MISSES AND LADI NDEM.. EAI, ( robrotn, linge eu | ch we Wish w be rid of be- fore stock taking. ‘Misses’ Waite Merino Vests, high neck and unusual opportunit —in fact an opportunity not | jeeves, medium welghit jersey cult, slZ= Ukely to occu again. Table Linens, Bed Cover- ions, Curtains, Covers. &c.. at less than wholesale a prices. Not only oue of the largest stocks of Misses’ Fine Moro Housekreping Goods and Upholstery Goods, but Sel heretofore josing-omt pric : ee Misses’ Eine Merind Wool Palits; siaaas0, 28. fe, aud 4, Sold heretofore, according tO Size, at 10, 75, 80.83, an Bib Weoffer all sizes st Uc. per pair. Missow" Auserican Hosiery Co.'s Meriuo Vests, HOTEL PROPRIETORS AND ‘OTHERS size 30 inch OF INTEREST TO ALL. 3 nd heretofore so B50. losing-out price Fe Now Goods, auch as Laces, Gloves, Fans, Handker ; Child: ws, White Siviss ltibbed Saxony Woo! chiefe, Flowers, for evening wear, are «rriving daily “ated ‘Sold heretofore 800. Other Gouds must be forced out, 20 Per Cent | | Cloaneout pn Wwikig. BOE Discount off marked prices of Lined Kid Gloves— | WINTER US HAR - Cloth and Worsted Gloves—Men's fine Underwear | gq Milis) jlcays White Merino Vests, sizes 28 —Cloaks and Suite—Furs—Trimmed and Un- Bold heretofore at... 8T40. ss Ladies’ Worsted Goods--Ladies’ Plosinesout yee E woe aie eens oo adie Lihwook ai iba Vent mcaret eee ged wiite, sizes "Noa"2 andS Gnedium'and are). Boid heretofore at.. Closing-out price... Se. Ladies’ All-wool Searict Medicated Underwear ality. Faute, sizes $0 aud 32 10 Per Cent Discount off marked prices of Shoes, | Slippers, Rubbers, Art Porcelains, Clocks, and Latupa, and Leather Goods. ts, 1d herevofore at, 4 | Bold heretofore at Crosing-out oes | Ladies" Scarlet Al Medica lerwear | extra heavy wud fine. Vesta, wizes 30, 32, an0 | S4 inches: pant 82, and 34. §2 THIS ENTIRE COLUMN BELONGS TO THE PALAIS ROYAL. 5 according 50, 1.80, 81.70, 81.80, and Wo offer all xizes at $1 each, NOTE.—Other departivents are participating tn thu reduction sale perviain Co wok taking, special iuehtion of which will appear later, bi WOODWAKD & LOTHROI Cor 11th aud ¥ eta, nw. | For Evesrsc Wear Suz Berone Stock Tanta. To reduce our stock of BOYS' OVERCOATS Previous to Inventory, January 31, we make the following re uctions: Four excellent styles of neat checked, striped and mixed Fancy Cloth Overcoats, for boys « from7 to 12 years, Been selling at 87 and 87.50. CHOICE OF THE LOT FOR 85. 1 lot of Boys’ Blue Beaver Cloth Overcoats, with cape. Sizes 7 to 12 years. REDUCED FROM $7 TO $5 EACH. 1 lot of Boys’ Dark Striped Cheviot Over- coata. Sizes 7 to 12 years. REDUCED FROM 88 TO 96 EACH. YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS REDUCED. ‘The following Overcosts are for youths 12 to 17 years of age, and are made from the best ra je of materials and finished in an,sdmirable manner. YOUTHS’ BLUE CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS. Sizes 12 and 17 years, Reduced from $10 and 11 to 87.50 each. CHECKED ENGLISH COVERT CAPE OVER- COATS. Bizes 12 to. 17 years. Reduced from $12 to $7.50 each. GLISH WHIP-COKD OVERCOATS. Sizes 12 to 17 years. Reduced from $15 to $10 each. YOUTHS’ FINE CASSIMERE OVERCOATS. Sizes 12 to 17 years. Reduced from 815 to 810 each. YOUTHS GRAY CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS pizes 12 to 17 years. Reduced from $15 to Slleach. (Third floor: two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ats THE PALAIS ROYAL REQUESTS YOUR PRES- ENCE AT THE OPENING OF SOME NEW GOODS, NEW FANS. ‘The “Mary Anderson,” 3 long Ostrich Plumes and Algrette, mounted on single stick, @3. Those with 5 Plumes, Aigrete and bunch of tips, $6; these fans. havea small mirror concealed at back. ‘New Fans of Ostrich and Marabout Feathers, $3.48. Crepe de Chene Fans, feather tips, 8:3. Hand-painted Black do. Ince trimmed, $4.50. White Gauze Fans, painted, only @1. ‘Silk Gauze Painted Favs, #2. Red Stik Gauze Fans, Spangled, $5.50, Painted Gauze with Ostrich Tips, 84.75. Skeleton Silk Gauze Fans, hand-painted, trimmed with Point a? Exprit Lace, $6.75. Skeleton Crepe de Chine Fans, hand-painted, trim- med with Fedots Lace, gilt sticks. 86. | Skeleton Crepe de Chene Fans, plain colors, beauti- | fully inlaid sticks, $3. Colors im above lots: Pink. leghorn, red, light blue, cream, mahogany, and black and white. | i Sacz Previous To [xvexrony. To reduce our stock of CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS Previous to inventory January 31, we make the following reductions: ECRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 8% yds, long, 54 in. wide, One-third off. REDUCED FROM $3 TO $2 PER PAIR. ECRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 3344 yda. long, 60 in. wide, about % price. REDUCED FROM $4.50 TO 83.50 PER PAIR. NEW HOSE. Boot-pattern Silk Hose, black feet with colored uppers, such as pink, blue, cardinal, heliotrope, nile green, gray, drab, yellow and white, $3.48 pair. | Opera length Hose: Plain Lisle Thread, $1.29. Fancy | Striped, #1.68. Spun Silk ® pair. Black Silk Hoso—fast black—extra values— Plaited Silk, 98c., $1.19 and $1.39 per pair. Spun Silk, $1.68, 81.98, $2.19, $2.48. 82.69, $2.89, 83.10, 83.48, $3.89, 84.68 and 4 98 Colors, 98¢., $1.15, $1.39, $2.50 and $3, Madras Lace Curtains, in Cream, Lemon and pacultisa Fancies, 3 de. lony,s4 in. wide. Many aew styles in Black Chantilly, Spanish Gui- 1 Line from $3.75 to 82 er pair, pure aud Fedora Lace nets and flouncings, In deli- 1 line from $5 to 84 per pair. cate evening colors, polkt-dot Silk Nets at $1.68; 1 line from $7 to $5 per pair. stripes at $2.48, and the plain colors at $1.15 s yard. 1 Line from $7.50 to 86 per pair, 1 line from $10 to $8 per pair. 1 line frum 812 to 88 per pair. ‘This is an exceptionally good opportunity, of ‘which advantage should be taken, as every pair ‘was good value at the original price. CLOSING SALE OF TURCOMANS, ‘The stock is smaller than itever waa. With a view of selling . VERY PATR before stock tak- ing we offer them at two-thirds and three- fourths regular prices. Judicious housewives should avail themselves of this excellent op- portanity. NEW NECKWEAR. Some very besutiful handrun Black Lace Scarfs. and Fichus at $2.68, $6.08 and $9.98, NEW HANDKERCUIEFS. ‘Real Duchess Lace and very sheer Linen Handk’fs exquisitely embroidered, as high sa $5. piece. Have also opened the most beautiful quality of finely em- broidered Linen Handk’s at 25c. Please ask to see ‘NEW GLOVES. New gloves are always softer and better than those which have been in stock, even for a short while. ptadtesved Kid Mosguetairen White, leh, cream, sttons; 8 33x }.2 Pricer" g1'ba| ¢i'08/ #2201 #330] ef30 Pearl Kid (dressed) black emb-oidery, 20 bu.tons, ‘Silk Mitts (shoulder length) all colors, @ 1.98. Finted Cauion fltiaiy rich, warm Men's Evening Kid Gloves only @1 pair. HEDCCED FROM Sim TO 200. Pi CC: 7 ‘olen Fauc} Ladies’ 8-button Mosquetaires only @ or teceak hae +4 Colors: Creain, White, pearl and pink. we eps : REDUCED FROM 31 AND 35c, TO 25c. PER YD. tad te for furaiture coverings and ‘Curtales pa a SRE FPL BSR TD FROM 85 TO Des eee ufemug in this Department » come assortinent. Bv0ds, at at- (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ne st Y oa is being closed out. Along list of reduced prices in the “Post,” but don't wait, and, especisily try to call or. 11th and F ave. nw. early or late in the day—less crowding then. ‘Wo have every facility for makin sislled nite ‘operatives. jon gasreb- tov nine dollars, or teu fity, a aes wns ULES SE Shere, ae esninen omenemneny ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and F sts. nw. ROY AL. mis Seu We Mass a _WANTED--HELP.__ OOK, A K st. COOK, AT 1708 $1 ANTED—FIRST-CLASS: Bw. W HUGE DONATION? reer o WV ANTED_AT DICK’S AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS Rubicon Jaundresa, men ‘cooks, waiten Butlers coach. airmen, man and wife, at once, 613 Tthtw. Jal ‘ANTED—AGENTS TO CANVASS A WELL-PAY- qee'to Glia w'WAGENDUMA, 3 Lafuyeie ane WASTED A CAPABLE SETTLED WoMAN TO cook and do general housework in familly of four. WE SHALL. While Congressmen are cudqeling their brains to invents plan to reduce the surplus we beve taken 12 to one well recommended. 1501 Q st ar ANTED—A YOU WHITE GIRL FOR — M Nurse, Good home tor the night girl 612 A st ANTED—A MARKIED MAN ON STOCK FARM. one without family preferred, who understatils farm and stock bustess; god chance .or the Ticht MAR. | Give particulars of circums.ances. — Addres: LGM. dal? Watts SSF eet “BULL BY THE HORNS” And one to work in a practical way to reduce our stock of Bt ANTED—A COMPETENT COOK, WHO | Oth se uw. ANTED = TAPE. WRITER OPERATORS TO wot Kemington Nod hood conde. FINE READY-MADE tion; terms low Number of merhiies Uinted ad a dies: GEO. K SEIFFEK i, care P. dies: Co. city JAZ WASTED FRSECLAS. WAIST AND SKIRT Wands. Apply at 1408 Penn. ave. ut WANTED_PARTNER WITH $500 TO #1,000 fo enscage in Ierat ve business: object to enlane Will bear strict investivation. Address JCHAKDS, Star office, f2 WANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework for s small fawily; must be» CLOTHING To make room for the builders, who are pushing ur. Shall we make yous donation? Weshall. Under the cireumstances we could not do otherwise and live up to our ides of right. Iti due to you that we make ‘good lay MaZhts: no Wasim.” Apply, with refer- O85 14th at. nw, aw ANTED—AT ONCE—A GOOD WAITER. PER- i 1, 908 . . some acknowledsment of the multitudinous favors | 7 te Pa Wowan 7 you have showered upon us, hence we offer: 1 W ccovcod acgetend Gonteweths mane eae ne recommended. 184) fest. uw. wale J ANTED-A GUOD COLORED GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and to assist In washing; must come gunpended or notapply at ail. 1401 H st. hw. Fine Montagnac Surtonts, with velvet col- Jars, eatin aleve linings, and double warp Italien body Linings, at. V wn WANTED, — COLORED GIRL TN COLORED Trivate fainhiy of three for. general house work Addresn with Tefcrence, 1034 Teh st ews Tee | WANTED buNDoRE’s | EMPLoyMeNT — nv- i reau, conducted by ladies, Men and women. whit «1 colonel for all kinds of th por. tor Distete Woman toast tnd to peneral hoot es Of six: must stay Diglits, references peanined. Apply at too 7 thst tw. jaien 18.50 each Reduced from $15. A modest donation of $6.50 to every purchaser. ry id States, with reference. 717 Mat.nw. jal y ANTED — IMM! DIATELY, A _ COMPLTED On Saturiay, October 25, 1884,we threw open our doors to the people, soliciting a share of their patron- age, promising to protect them in every particular. Wehavekept the ff ith,and to-day furnish new evi- den ermiuat TPD)— A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH, TRON IN. eeeeee tion to continue doing so, to Paty OWAN Bey aaa eft gS 2 Cnt ae. jada" AN EXPEK/ENCED HAND IN ry aud meat business, whmartied, a Address CRACKER. Sur y ANTE «n V come well-rscommended. office Newmarket Overcoats, All-wool Melton, silk aleeve linings, and double warp xeree body lining, at. 85.00 each. ‘We soon learned that we had settled among s warm- hearted, generous people, who took special delight in aiding an honest effort.and whose appreciation of right was keonly enthusiastic, We, too, are enthusiasts ‘when we have it in our power to sell ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS LAD’ thorouh y competent: inust be ai a: dresser aud speak Ehglish; ood refer: |. Call Wednesday morning betwoen 10 au at 1701 Kat. nw, Jase WASTED. COOKS.” NURSES, | WATTRESSES, Taide, seamatrensen ic. white women cooks. (Headquarters for Swedish, Geriaut aud. a] help.) BURNHAM'S HELP AGENCY, 630-63: Lew. Aol rire Chinchille Overcosts, Black and Brown, ete, i termine wnnite ‘ail a f Gollara ilk Beers Ll ANTED— IMMEDIATELY 1000 Lavy Ings, and full Satin Body Linings, Agents) Grand. new rubber audergarment sa females: $10 ecday: proof free MRS. HLT TLE Ghicaso: 1 als Finding ourselves in the midst of such charming surroundings, need we tell you how deep an interest the situation possessed for us or how earnestly and zealously we set about it to make ourselves worthy of your esteem, your confiden.e, your patronage? Hay- ing this end constantly in view partly explains why ‘we offer you such a tremendous drive in WARTED—A4 BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF GENER ally usetut. We , ST dae Apply USEF U NOVELTY COMPANY, 630 Fatt, eon) 3]4-3t" ANTED—ARELIABLE MANAGER, THOROUGH- or hardware business. MANAGER, siar oilic Jy acquafnted with the furniture. wood and cost 3 PENSIONS, Star oiticr. Fine Corkscrew Overconta, Black and Brown, ‘with Silk Facings, Double-Warp Serge Lin: ADR. Perfect fitting and as dreary as Heed be, A MAN OF TEMPERATE HABITS. ted outside lewAime citi, t at aM his Mt salary $100 if ACTURER Lock 27. Rtas WOMEN, POS, AND 20°. to #2 an hoi? at thef own hon humbug, work is sinple and easy saniples, au ruvelupe, conta and full inxtructiots, se +t helw pay ie Ke, Adiiress aC HOWELL € Co, Hullat 91075 After remaining with you one year we found our- selves uncomfortably crowded. We needed more room and added a floor. This is not specially surprising when you come tocousider the fact that our goods have always been fully up to the required standard and the prices exceedingly low. We offer as evidence of our claim a line of vt i y ANTED—A DRESSMARES IN EVERY FAMILY. | Learners for Prof. ternational Tailor System fepemensure alone, as all RISTNEIS new with any sctent “hu. inch-rnle ‘Wild Wale French Diawonal Overcoats, rich Seal a ‘Brown, with Satin Facingy, Sitk Sleeve La in d Double-Warp Silk Serge Body Pattern: 1s Eling attr esreecrsttsers eeeeses 812 00 | Mine 5. Jy Fatu.w. Wasiony The second year of our stay was full of sceess. At V7 ; Ss. its close we found it necessary to have more room, and WANTED--ROOMS. ‘another floor was added. To say that we were highly gratified is a tame way of expressing it. To show that ‘we are not forgetful of past fayors, we offer you now» line of OARD: WOULD bart of 8 ANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURSISHUE Ww Partly furnished Hoots, with board, ot sero t floor, within walking distance of Government Prine All-Wool Cheviot Overcoats, Gray and Brown, Office, for two adults; terms moderate: ow with Silk Facings, Silk Sleeve Linings, and house preferred, as permanency is desired Double- Wi Italien Body Lining, a haud- references 61 ned. Address, with full particui: some, st) lish, durable, and perfect-fitting PROMPT PAY, Star dal warmont, at... seseseseeees B11 48 FOUR OR FIVE USFURNINH? D rooms for hotisekeeping for (aualiy at twee i n.w.: bochiidren, rent moderate. Address INQUT Siar oftce, ies ANTED_BY TWO SINGLE DIES IN OF- fice threg communicating wifarnished rooms, on floor, near P.O. Departiwent. Stat price Star office. a4 ANTED—BY A MEMBER OF THE GEOLOGL A third year brought our goods more and more in demand, and it is now an imperative necessity for us to have still more room, Walls and partitions must go down. Every floor of the spacious four-story brick double building, 927 and 929 7th street northwest, axgregating 18,000 square feet of room, will be occu- pied by us exclusively for the sale of ings without board for self aud f ails ual! connecting bed-Foomws alu parler: to October, but wisiies to hold ry0s Fequires two ‘abseat J ver OF Pen MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S: ic terms.’ State particulars, Address Box 10) star Jal office. * FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. us every day for furn rooms. Persons layin ‘While these extensive alterations and improvements | Rugsi KENTING A are being made what shall we do with our stock? Store itaway. No, Rent another store and continue to sell at our usual profit of 10 percent? No. What then is best todo? Ah, we have it ___ WANTED--HOUSES WWANTED—ARESIDENCE, de unurniehed, in yood locations northwest: st GIVE THE PEOPLE A GRAND BENEFIT! 1S DONATE TO THEM ALL THE PROFIT AND A PART OF THE CAPITAL INVESTED. particular, price and. terms: owners Only, uo agents, Atdreas MILITARY. Star office” jal Vv ANTED~ GOOD FURNISHED (HOUSE northwest part of city for private fainily. In advance for a wood hoase. MILY,"Starvfice WWANTED_DIktecT FROM OWNERS. HOUSES Wat ioe tor asm Srurchasers. An ‘We can well afford it. Our sales during the three property years past have amounted to hundreds of thourandsof | placed with ua will be Uberaily-edvertival af out ox dollars, Then why should we not donate to the source | pense. Bey aoe est # — whence it all came the profit on $50,000-say $3,000? | {fected HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 F, Assy eee oe EAR” Keraey Ove. WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS coata, with stik and satin sleeve = and body linins, at. ! each. vac purchase, —* of $4 toevery | ivaninave.ReWe | yA ED—BY A POOR WHITE WOMAN GEN- dlemen's or family washing to take home: reir We weigh the matter well ence given if required. Please call or ess 204 trictiy all wont, velvet cotines Seer aso I, velvet collars 7 5 : ‘and velvet piping, heavy Italien AN ED-TO KENT—A SHOP SUITABLE FOR ng, '89 68 cach, carrying on the Building busines, jnuvedate ’: _ Powsesmion requl! Address * ir office. 3017-208 <7 eal ie ee ee ind settle it satisfactorily. Wa ED — BOOK-KEEPING —ADULTS UAL- teat Ee Bes orm overcoat, Wile Ose rc anes arab, gis 110 00 each. Duniness-collexe syatem. ‘Terms moderate. sallgiese Reduced from 81: 50 to every | LIVY, Star office. ches ee ‘3 — WANTED, HOLMES BROS. & (60. MaSUF AC: nd Uruns polishing, 20% North Holiday st, 1 vs Piulloci’e Standard Diagonal $a. "Gopdiring aud replating s specialty.” Sal =U wt} Le. made, at. 10 75a suit. We ask special att asevery suit is Hiehiy worth G16. 8 ASD FOREIGN STAMPS, IN wad outage stamp abun for eas Mako yourve ool Plaid Bait, sizes 33 enusylvania ave, . #. HOTHEUCE'S. ih ime | (a iatches atm oe, 2 Regular paraly: 3 than nd warranted. 33 ne ees axeefient , Business Feate cxperienoe. Hing frout door bel ‘Suits, sizes $8, 39 and 42, at..86 00 aauit, | © Jalsst” "3. H. BRAMHALL. W (NTED—AN EXTRA GOOD AND WELL-PAY- Worthensinest. fiacolntnen net Coren al Ea Boge ere Dinteut interviews 3 1 By staroffice. Sata-ot ‘and very’ tylinby bs WANTED — EVERYBODY SUFFERING FROM : ‘cimieyn to Ang phat I guaratitee to eure ‘OF 20. pay 8 ‘Furnaces DANTE, P. Anew Yefioes gta Ye al ot nis. ¥. rate from two ‘careand herdicn, SOO ‘SUB and $10 L st.s.¢., reut only 615, You know all about ‘em. Willdat Sere TEL, 32 sau fe ‘A full line of Harris’ Silk Mixed A fall line of Wy ANTED_—TRY OUR BUTTEKINE AT 22 CENTS sane oee tha asanuit | W's pound _ boemre got rancid; keeps better than Butter satisfsction quarauteed oF wouey ‘revurnod tals Sav, 3350, 351, Center, SI and S44 Sule JAY; ibovty Marnstas Wat C. SCRIBNER® J ANTED—HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR W tetondthand Furniture, Bloves, Carpets, Clot tng. OL Paper, Trou ad Metals “Address Box 16, Star office. ‘a3 ANTED-WELIS DUG, BORED AND DRIVEN work 901 Kinds of well Reree eas Meee casa priesa pe 1T KNOWN ‘TC. &. INDY, OF pai eed « Maryland). nisin SER PMee We have enu: only a few of the rare 2 we have in store, as apace will not permit us to go into PERSONAL ; AMES 4. McDEVITT, E. ‘You have just two weeks in which to make yourself JA Deietive A a {Sorerat i or solid on the clothing question. ~ | }pab control, does not operate for rewards nos sueage Cmte ort ae wigim ‘oad he, VICTOR & ADLE a 2S cal Survey to secure permanent furnished lode | | WANTED--SITUATIONS. V P ANTED—BY A COLORI WOMAN WHO CAN arerdenaasiie asework, in smell fam be ma dor to do © wera! be Apply 612 New Vork ave. mw ae WARZED-DICK’S AGENCY HAS FIRST-CLASS: Cooks, chambermaids, waitress, leundrenss, seamatresnes, ‘Dimes. thatlers, co anit Boys, with city rference O33 ANTED-AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Warts Tanne Watrese grt Nurwes Seamatress. Men Waiters O00 wutlera SAL A COOMES, O26 Fst.m. WANTED 2 A RESPROTABLE WHITE Gli By on as nurse aud chamberumaid. call at Sth st. nw. at WANTED-BY (TWO WHITE GIRLS, | SITU- stions: one ae cook aud vermald. furnish good references Apply 1741 Gat hw. Tt WASTED BY ) RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, A posit m te do chamberwork aud plain a Can give dood reference . Address KATIE, Siar office WEASTEDIAC RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL Wautea pine as costuberiasd oF geueral boure ‘work in-mall family. Call or addreas INOS Lat WASEEDIRY, 8 LaDY_WELL- PAYING) AP. porntment, under Goreramcet. will PE 10 Addrem MAKYLAND, Star ofhee. 1 S EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER fer, with the clerical al are’ service as chie $20 for same. A RESP Position xs ki ‘apartment honse, Addr-sa Mis. CLG Widteparrear ORED Cooks, maids, Uneken) UF OF to Koood referene: Star Office. ple WHITE AND 0OL Kiteben hai TENT > teach J paved with a Address GERMAN, star omtice, J ANTED BY A STENOGRAPHER AND TYP) writer employm law, patent estate or other ofr, is experienced; refvrences ANTED-A YOUNG MAN oF Vv ‘ EXPER desires a Situation as bookkeeper or clerk, furnish references, and willing to work fora spilt | salary at‘first. Address DEX, Star |W te jaled ANTED-SITUALIONS FOR ALL KINDS OF help; free to employers. retore be genuine STEVENS} MELA OMRENTING BUREAU, 717 9th BR OSALE-T 8 feet, WAL-PRONT SHOW CASES, ial Atal 3 JOR SALE—FIRE-PROOF SAP, AT A BARGAIN ‘all mnodern ss WAG? JOR SALE SIDE offer refund JOR SALY t stock. 3216-3 Tk ete ain AR, TOP BUGGY; NO FAIR Yoquire #1 Lath we. to (LoI6 SHAKES GEORGETOWN GAS ‘aye a xoud Peturn on price oa . FuANK H PeLOUZE, | 1410 Feat. Keliowe Bullanos. | PRE SALESALOON AND RESTAURANT Wid Turuiture and atures cheap-on eecouny ‘of si hese APDIy TOL Stn Re Bee ie JOR SALE—WE ARE PUBLISHING AT 10c PER | Beeopy: 14 Gitana, complete: Last Tea, von Webe | Invitation ¢ Dance, W Boulanger March | Erman Waitze ier. HUGO Wout | € C0. Pabuiste oze-tm| THOROUGHBRED urwout tu the [FS Sake ; mt Inquire stabie 2401 Pa. jor waut of use aio | PRE SALECAT (A MARGAIN’A sipr-nan Beewatr OX Buges. with pole and shaft, as roo Alm a. Portiand Cutts Suireat hooM ailing, 1410 ¥ a3 JOR SALE —JUSi ARBRE TWENTY Goon Drat am Priced Horse SCHLEGE aw DOK SALE shares “of Btorck. CHAS, 5 Driving Horves: also 13 bead of fue Sorrel Mate. very. aby A'S Stabie, in rear of # Live JOH SALE ‘ophone ( SHARES MAG. are an LICEN health, @ the peeiuises, ELLS. Fees Cpracht Pia # Department FOE SALE BED |TEATHERS. Ide. 8. POUND, choice, new, and cleat eon Peativers, Mat ironwes, Seas” lowest pn Orders oy. tall ond otverwise. “Delivered. "ALBERT SEITZ, 6:5 H st. nee, : Bis SALE-WE WAVE A PEW Fine. cs; a wumber of Ranges and a fei We Will sell wt lower tan wholesale i Mreily clove oat the balance ot C PLACE KS. WINDSOMC WM J. MLL Jalt-lw Fok SALES PROUGHASIS, COUPES AND Bock: aways tor private use: made by best makers: in Prime order and at oue-balt orweiual ‘ages, bugetes and wagons, 400 Pa uve vst: also, car. Wo. a7 CALI ‘RAPH TYPE-WRITER, GOOD ; Cowmnbla Bicycle, 25, or Will ex. ‘Trey 106 New Vork ANT BAKGATNS— very sweet tome, Parlor uprightwrand Piano, rosewood case, bald Ruvtsheds Tange #2, 4 plume aud power, tw time, eam be slow om ainall t | payments or cash, or will exc Jor oid Piano, We make ve of exchaus’ ing new or <ccond-Laud Uprights toc Square Ps and our saving to you te alway than any other first-class bows. coruer Square Piano, in excellent | S10 per mourn. iat JOR SALE-SINGING BIRDS. BILD FOOD AND Cases, God Fish, Aquariums, Lancest suscrtuuent sh the city wt SCHMID | STOKE, Tot et two doors south of Pa. ave, JOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PARTY the celebrated historian and biographer. says Bevery Louse Where there is plac | Cyclopedia otis like ard add a oF uly Sect of Appletou's the whole family tocol: Thais work, all the ¥ ime ae ‘hee on small moutuly paytuents by sddressine Box 129, Star oitice. 24 tomabd JOR SALE—THE “OTTO" Gas SE RE ier svoids all expensive atteudauce, “Be handing of fuel. Send for eireulat ist De BALLAUE, Aveut, 451 suse CLEAN LIVE-PIC ‘@ found: the bes ders by wail oF ote the mone, Tvered. W OR SALE q Fence, ered in Washington, App KIUKDAN, CATON & Co., Kivertou, va jal LOST AND FOUND. “be LEATHER PULSE, YESTERDAY, ON oe orth Capital st. between Land Myrtle: Howard | i: returned to 402® Norah Capitol wt mt OST ON SATURDAY MORNING, A BLACK Cocker spaniel, Owner lives at S27 Hest. It | Fo ost_ceRTI“CATE NO. 25 FOR TEN SHAUES | [USohiern Saket Stock.” Cron nturn af said cor Uneate to my oihce a reward will be given. OT. THOMPSON, 002 Pa ave. n. w. MiNi" ‘OST—JANUARY 16, AFTER 8 O'CLOCK P. ‘anal Autog aph Album, couraining &1 tier wi contained erreubacks, A suitable reward ufo: ty turned to 1503 26th st. a OST—ON JANUARY 7, A SMALL WHITE HOUND ide ahd ears: he had a 2457 P wrth brows apes ot Saain tollar on neck with the initials kF- to maid Sates “‘y'iiberal reward will be paid for Mis return eee 5 DON THURSDAY MORNING, IN A CAR Foon die bit Line, wvcoldbrestpan, Lone and ja. ug cont of advertineent the owber cair tn EET ]_ OSTA WHITE SET. ER DOG; LEMON sports: 401. Keward if returned’ to 1701 Tata. Le ase COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RENT—FOR THE YEAR 1 comfortable 1888—A VERY pleasant new, and ‘Covtare fy LS fe ta) ? Br S t] it rs F he i ¢ F f Fs iM Hy | ol : a He : Hie é i i j z ra < | hoard at desired meniticent | FOR RENT—-ROOMS. __ JOU RENT—NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, A PLEASANT ay back porter wie voura i risconces 1903 Qe a. Se RENT 920 Pol UNFURNISHED FIVa? for cluding beat ad ean. ot 1017 Wh #1. oe Dor Mass ave. sid Laat, south front lta Fh 2257, 228108 Axp ue Roo oN FIRST p Best, bandeom ly furuintiod, at GOS 1:8th at JOR RENT HANDSOMELY PORNISHED PAR Vows, ewe Fe soit Mettrd, nouth and wae | arom rate am city, niwy Othe” Sere Yoo? "Sim ater or taney back fanity th without board. ATLY FURNIGHED Com We rocmhin, gout frome, macobd Bex ek ate Se MK RENT ONEAR THOMAS CIRCLE PUR- Diabet word roan sith oF witb. <k Yhe bent the ye man on jat-2 | FOR, BAT PURAIED ROOMS, Wit olf | BE’ without board, Clinton Mowe, 7th and 1 ta.n © New furniture Pare FR sinely or Inv Het ow RENT 814 1 wus, alse sult No W) PURNISHE 2 tarwe rows > = (ruins, Ber Hin fe yal Ni-ONE NEWLY-PAPPRED AND POR. iromt mom: southern exposure. suitable tor yatviat enw dela ae JOR RENT FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED: Toole, at fours aigubekeeph ihe: tit Fo Sat an ad 108 to" reapensible AT 203 MARS. AVE Mage ave, na jp PR RENT 1302 Ht st NW, HANDSOMELY | A BACK PARLOR AND TWo ROOMN . wroished, with first-class ap 7 exchanged 1312 14th wt, H altar DENING ROOM AND KITCHEN TO far board utceiy turn 4 heated. board We faiwily : eis, somali room, @% “ UK RENT- PLEASANT teard. private fatal) red, ¥ | RK RENT— AT #10 PER MONT Ad door A married board in house for GAS0 salande OR KENT. Roo! ATH ST. N. Wo, I floor: furniahed suicating, fine, wy ree closets and bath; only 25 per mouth” teble sae | POK RENT MANDSOMELY PCRNISHED riowtory Pros | Joint, wu tab oat ase JOR KENT TWO OK THREE NEW AN rateed Ree Si: 4% ST, OPPOSITE DR. SUN. erveral lane handsomely ecaalty eves thine dal -ze latad'a eh) mm, table board 2: Panouable rms ENT NEAR THOMAS CL handsome) Turuisbed. can 4 b) PLEAS. FUENISHRD NT #40. HANDSOMPLY ou tet floor, mn mane fot Aled Ura, ot Tat or sid fe CONVENIENT eu from fy Sunde reat 113TH STLN Ww. Kenge Hietine with erate Bre suviab mrothers. Alaa, ome single tv dicey turn fr suite ot oon Mente OK RENT —INzs ST, ELEGANTLY PUR nished fu Touins On frst floor: also rd floor, reformers. Ja ten we berdicn Pocta suitable for uftice 15 Leh wt FOR RENT—OFFICES. CKONT—TO SOME LAWYER OR PATENT J oewton wae and best will be” included.“ rent, _ 3014-3t_ DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS ON ‘usitiag on eCity Hall the cusp Mies. Lugaice at tue athioe 5 iE RENT—PENE OFFICE te baud Peta GURLEY BR OMS, Cx TRERS, NEW YORK AVE, Tw Tours on first flow, suttable tor au. Hiest clans Petoreuce te sale ot UR NEW BUILDING FOR RENT JOR KONT STOKE AND DWELLING, 900 3D wae. Apply 308 Sd st, at L NEW STORK, 1008 wd collar aaine sine, 0, ue a WP MV Ek, 1428 New York ave, able. | FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS AX OLD bs TABLE 417 Hie st, Georgetown ver month” KOA. PHLLL FOR ~cHE ALE—LO" PA GOOD LOT ON dig) BET iat Ali ny fos Fat om VARKER. diy and Eta, dal oat YN) RHODE ISLAND. Ave £ 16th st. e720 and $6000, M. PYOUNG, Ta0d Fs A TENTH INTEREST IN THE BEAG- the head of 10th st, which will be ved moe ie owner Mat. Price $04. 000. WM. P. YOUNG, 1303 Fat. mw. OST DESIRABLE Lot, OR SAL H aud Tmw.; 45 fect frou aud’ Ta Mad im eany JOR SALE La | Biviee oe slebe POR SA tital Tay over geld ever Cas, W. waNDy U2) Pat. iw, A SPLENDID LOT, SUTTA\ OR SALE ihre good houses, averae depth; at sie CINKIN, luth and Mate nw. NT OF 96 FEET BY Se DRT, crate price er foot, nding. e'corner lot’ Sd wt cheaper then any tu city. Apply 96 JOR SALE—a FI room tor 7 house cents: per lot, @373, | wear Bost. a6. one CHAS. A SidLieLDa, “dale-att a 1006 F ti JOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS ON KR Tenn. aven dang 0 Bes 58.000 ft. SE 855 F sts aw Lt IN FOUR DPSI ABLE “ena Cot, wo Ue ttn ae re rr BARGAIN IF PURCHASED aT wat deeirathe ‘Pr ike be of isi tecttos street northwest ecction of 84. op & devth BO-foot alley: wear, soe ha ‘and ree e country. oP be, ‘com roving, bat be tag been ia SSE Rk m0 F at. _ Sat i 4 Fron ste mae a tae See ee raree tian cata gui: Gomee = an ocr bea) — aad SALE -RHODE ND AVE. Fo Sty mek JSAxD ANE, wrwEn font by i foot gonp. 228 toot os 435 Teh ot, mw tonconed Boe, RABLE LOTS IN Lit a4 Pan UUmeY Morne Tid Pat Seo SALE — VERY PRS eps opener RADLEY, S7'F a Si se ‘BRADLEY, a

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